,M r KATsS Or ADVEETUISO, I.V COW: Iw. i Inch S Ui i UutBws,-. j7 01 I c?1T; '8 1 f-Jf-n- J4 (ft IBS. ltd) rm s to C4 IX CO ISO) to Sm. tut, a co ti co lZ)fW fe ll CO Si m, zi n co isow yi to' nTfff mux. eoto l jr. ts 00 X ut yi to X to taut sa ut 7-3 CO 131 M Rate of Sabscriplioa 1b Cola: On Year, In ajranoe.. t3 00 1 60 - 1 00 10 Three XouUm.. 2att Copiea VOL. 5. PENDLETON, UMATILLA COUNTY, OREGON, MARCH C, 1SS0, N0..22. y.Aia la Lol CUmaa 50 ect par Ifae, rbu nerr tinavaed 19 ante pr haa cb 'pinf IretT-inn- sua poraus qsanenr. EAST OBEGONIAN Jbb Office, PENDLETON, OREGON. -JgaX. JL J8B rSIXTIXC 0-Xvery description, neatly and promptly exe- cmm axrescon&oie rates. NOTICE Simple announcers en u of births, tnarriafea aad deaths, vU pa imerlej without chare. Obilaary aetioe -Kill U charsol for acoonllnf to their length. Blnrle onples of the Ein Oasoostax, la ihhwi, for visiting, ou be obtamol at this oSoe. We assase no responsibility lor Tier expressed by correspondents. JOHN A. BUYER, AliOHXET-AT-LA W, Pendleton, Oregon. OFFICE -L'p stairs, above pott eSee. FRED PABE-TUSTIM, ATTOKNEY-AT-LAV, Pendleton, OSlre ia Com llaciC Orcjran. X VnKHOX, ATTORN EY-A T-LAT, "Weston, Umatilla Co, Ogn. WD practice In s3 marts H tfaia State and Wasticr cn Tern lory. Special attention paid to Land Bosiaea nd Coll actions. EVARTS & WALKER, ATTOB X-E'YS-A T -L AW . Pendleton, Oregon. OFFICE la the Cccrt II ocas. . A. MEACKEN, Attorn ey-at-Law and Notary Public, J "Weston, Oregon, W21 practice ia a3 the CsurJs c4 the Suit HAINES & LAWREXCE, ATTOBKBYS-AT-IA'W, Hater City, Oregon. WO practice at avxin an eooru la Orefta and Idaba. rfcraealar attention paid to bosiaeas ia Baker and PaJeo enmtin, J. H. Trzszz. D. W. r.ir.TT. Sotarr ynhSc. TURKER & IA&EY, ATTOKXETS-AT-LAT, Pendleton, Oregon. Cocsir Orders bocit ana sold. Loses cecoUateA. T. TT -BtTTT iTT trr m f -T hi -1 t t eaaea ia the. Circuit Court ia the 1 uture. OFFICE Vaia street, opposite the ooerl bouse. - DR.J.B. LIKOSAY. SURGEON -AND DENTIST, Pendleton, Oregon. Ssjjery a spedahy. LP.EASANsM.D,, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, "Weston, Oregon OFFICE-On Jfain street. J. M. PRUE7T,M.Dm PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, PenSleion, Oregon. OFFICE At resUecce. W. C. McKAY, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Pendleton, Oregon. OFFICC-OpposUe the Pendleton Hotel. W.F.KKEMER, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Pendleton, Oregon. Otel hil Prof eaaknal aerricea to the people U Feadleton and tcrrormding eouiitrr-OfTICE--Xt reaukece cut ef Court Ilooae. WHITC0M8, M. D.j HYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Pendleton, Oregon. fTSl attend aUcalla-illT or nirfit. with promptotaa. AS dseam treated br the latest aad ery bett modes tier ttt esalort a toe paueu. IBRa W.7. WIUIAMSON, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, "Weston, Oregon. WE attf nd to tU aJU, diy or nijit, ich promptataa. OfTICE On Xaln afreet, bppCMUe uroj biore. WALLA WALLA STEAM BAKERY I cstABLisnco is net arer-eC -BeeM, CaJbea, Pies, an Jlje rrooC Vadimg. Main htrrrtj Wnltn Union 22otel, mrA.Tir.i.t. .... 01: 1:1 j ok. have ncrts, raorEinron. , This iioipf is ix toe f.KX ti'iirri03 ron UK r-ori'n if nicst. tin" J talj W die noui illutte. "SiMrfatrvwr ;iUi Ja tJidUA. i-e Iie ijm I'nullctoti, "Wilson Hotel, Umatilla, Ores on. rBB. M. JlmLB0S. FOKHERLT OF 0RLEAK8, has leeated on Front Street Umatilla, vbere she aa aaed a fiir riiat hotel. The bona baa been m Sated, tfee bed an excellent, and the taUe arill be snp Hafeled vtlb tfae ver beet tbe aaarket ttKorda. TrareUm vW. ot rgrt n'.&ppiac at thU pkce. J( K na CesBfesf! ceaafees stop here. . a. uu. Rothcliild & Bsan, to s. rothould. Would RjsrtrrrciiTCAU.'nirATrEN-Tio.'s eC th pab!ie M their lajstllocrcajeil atocV U GENERAL MERCHANDISE, Irtish the tnenased farfnUes aSorual br tidr oxaiina tse smMea then to cater At tie Terr Lowest Rates. t"eJr Sleek will ceaatst a kereOtera el Dry Goods, Grooeries, a j.-a 0 X3tc.t x:to., TierwS ateantale riexfure kt Sswac ass efeawaiSa tberauj UotRBUil rViWtti asir aiafcr. Grain and Hides UtT rSOIWCE tales U cxiir,t at e HMB tST XA&CCT UATUi Cash Faid for Wool. Pendleton Hotel, 3Ialti Street. THIS CENTEALLY LOCATED . .AM) POPULAR HOUSE HaTiac Veca cstirrlf EEFTFTED and REFURNISHED la wnr opened for the raaptleacf (nesta. THE TAJaTUIZ -KiaataatiaeabefocadfBnsaaed wHh tte trr beat the market aordJ. aad Cf try excrtiea oade to aaUafj ue patrocs cc tuw rxxae. THE XI 32 OS Are all new, and the rooms bare bees fara4tbr4 ia tke neavsl atjte and wtta eerr eesirUesee saousj liana ia a us cuat nccae. Pendleton Hotel In all its departments vfll be bp iritli the tlraea, and the Fraprietcr is deterralned that it atafl it arntaln the repnutioa of beinr. the Best Hcmse East of the Motuitains. Tbe resident and traieHsr pnUc are mpctfal T Icritra to can. E. BAKER, Proprietor. Bon Ton Hotel. The xnkkriifDed Ul pJoJTire to uMadnr to the First Class Eeslanrant In the boBdinj Ihti as Steve's Sample Itoom. PENDLETON - I OREGON Kb ere joa cza Cad the BEST TABLE North of San Francisco. The table ai all times be JornUbed ith tbe tctj beat the market aSorda, and ererjr eaertion made to aat- it j the patreni of thenouae. THE UED8 Are all new, and the rooms bare bera f urcitbed la tbe neatest stria and with ererj coaTesdcnce tuaalljr found in a Brft-ciaas honsa. InaBiUdesartracnta win be nn with the limes, and the Proprietor is determined that it shall maintain the reputation of Ulc the VEEY BEST HOUSE atof the lionataias. Tb restdeat and trarelinr palUc are rcfpectluuy ln Titedtoeali. STEVE SAKTORD, Proprietor. G. We Bailey, GENERAL LAND AGENCY, reaeHeUau .Srrson OSe on Vain stmt, eppatita Court Ilocse. Hiriof the latest approred plats of erery Townthlp 1c UmatiUa count j-, and betas perssnaDr acquainted with the location aad quality ot all lands ia tbe county. I win secure lands for parties under any of the IauI Laws rfttlC.B. either Uomeaad, Pn-empllea, Tim ber esMara or Soldiers Homestead. ParticaUx atteetion paid to the pro aeration of ocn tested ksd rtiwm la the drpartmeat at f'aUarioa. aWnCHA, UTAH, IDAHO & OREGON STAGE CO. Will Lonvc Xcmlloton , .Eor Umatilla every - "TuesdaT, Thursday, and Saturday at G A. M.; returningfiom Umatilla tBo eamo dajs on . arrival of boats fromThcDallei. Will Lcavo Iolitlln 1 011 DaUy for TL6Dalltss via Pilot Rock and Hqipncf.'at 6 P. TrJXi LEAVE DAILY Per Walla Walla at 7 A. M.; and for Boise City al 2. AM. Jfcw ConcltcH, IVov titoolc. Skilled Drivers, and ablo performanoo of srVice on timo arc Use features of tic Company. FARES Greatly Reduced. Apply to Lot X.ivcrmorc, Agent. Salisbury, Uailey A: Ca, Proprietors. NXWS SUXXAEY rarsell-DiUoa-Msrdocl: dcssenUnfioa at Dtrot v&s as iase& sair, inbforip- tDt asseaatcd to $1,000 E. C. Mar- skslt, ose ef a bad ef Boston herglart, vxs wt reared by bis ce&f alcrxie in a qcArrel oxer their rpaih A l!r of Ugh rank Has be8 srmted ta St. retcrsberg on sbs pieion of beias eoaoectrd vttb the 'Wtcter Pjtlicc eoatptracr. Harder axd taicide has exterded to tho pMiper, otjo in Yer&ost KaTing kiHcd a coerade a&d thn HemII Anotier SO mile of Texu FaetSe rail road has ben Ut Tbe cssa! Seeds r usd-lot deCMaitratios, inh the csaal blood and tbondt rteche At a special meet tog ef the San Franeiaeo Board of Health, Chinatevn tu drclarfd a criwnfc Sxxta Clara xsecras J!aJd execstioa; eacae. tbe seiglect of the clerk of the eeart to tra&sait the proper order in tiae Four nea vere baried aader a ssov slide near Fra&htova, Ker. Belcima his rtce- nized the iadepe&de&ce of Bocsaata The Dceheaa of Marlboro fend Is diaxrib aUd esf aaQjr ase&g seedr Catholiea a&d rreteatxata ilaaata aaxa the aid el ex priesed police officials of Esgland, Gr xaaaT asd France in Marshiag for cons pira te rs afaicst the life of the Czar. Tbe debt of Kcr Toil Gtx on the 1st ef January a S130.3C3,9i3 The debt ef llaiae u t,0S2, LeieTre's U1I for the sIpraaaioa a&d preTeauoa of cattle disease eaxnra sia it a approprUtiaa daase for the esferrxxsest of it preriaioas -Tie leadtsc rsea ia the 5acicnati iralkiBS-taatcb claim to have beatea the best tiae on record; cale receipts cn Sssdar $tfiOQ Letter Iron Blaine asd Winder: aad about thirty Cacrrassien vera read at the Far&ell-Dilian detsosttratioa at Chicago" ev i ore Ieaocrata ooecsel baraosy lodge Field it Bea Bctler'a choice for Presidential nominee on the Democratic aide If saSdeat i&dcccsests are offered the Atlantic a&d Fadnc Railroad Company viU.baQd a road frora Bio Grand, miirg Ssn Francisco the terraiaas A vattiap- xsatch for 1,000 a tide is beicg arranged b tveen Brown a&d BoveO, London Hav- don to a the boat race on the Tjse bj twenty lengths Tho Irish seed potato bill has paad in ocraraittee The Tiliago of RtetD, la Italy, ha been totally deetrsyed by fire. lova Democrats triU call a ccntrnlion at Des Moints The German Republicans c' Syracoae aa&oa&ce thtmaclrrs opposed to third texss Jesae James is in St. Lasis, the gaest of an old guerrilla friend ; he rails at th minorities in a brief letter Cred itors cf the Uechaaica Bank, Montreal, will proKccte the directors a&d cashier A peddlers' strike? closed the xolHcs null of the Londotdny Iron Mi&es John Mc- Deritt, & sUTedore, fell off the dock at San Franciico while drank asd "was drowned There are P0.000 miles of submarine cables now ia cm There are bat foar jute fac tories in the United States three ia Kew York asd oae in Oakland, CaL The Kew Jersey Assexsbly rejected the bill to abolish capital punishment by a two-thirds Tote There are $33,301,631 on deposit ia ta tar isgs banks of Maine. Tbe Irish transportation bill has been sp- proTedbythe president Tne committee on elections ha.Te not yet decided on the Washbarae-Doanelly case The Kew Tork -tire nanafactarer, whc operations canted the failure of the Grocer's Bank, has been indicted for forgery The Kew Bnxsswick Ilocse of Assembly at Fredrick ton, is burned Brete Harte doe not like the climate of Germany Twenty-sTen thocfand men are employed on ths Yaadrr- bilt Hail road The Tay bridge will bo rebuilt 20 feet lower down than before The Pullman Palace Car Company eperates 730 drawing room and sleeping cars The street car companies of Brooklyn haTe been in the habit of supplying the officials of that city with 29,350 free tickets a year Orer 10,000 men were employed in the pork pak isg business in Chicago during the season lie uzar nas oraerea a reaocuoa oi un marine from 23.000 to 17,000 The cosfof the printing of the extra session necessitated a deficiency bill of SC00.000 There are 2,000.000 milts of fence in the United States Whitelaw Held has sent another party of children 21 boys and three girls to bouts in the vest Tennessee has S.C12 public schools, attended by 186,1C2 pupils A factory at Qshkosh cut up 2,000,000 feet of lumber into matches last year. Her Royal Higliness tho Princes Louise is interesting herself in a scheme to promote the emigration of unmarried women from the orererotrded towns and cities of England to tho Canadian set- r tletnent and Australia, hcro there are men "vrho -want wives. Any movement that will tend to mitigate the eAils oc casioned br tho unequal distribution ef tho sexes is worthy the ratronaro of royalty. A small boy could not see why the "loaves" of tables, not resembling any leaves with which he was familiar, should be so called. At last he found it out, "I know." ho cried: "they arc called leaves because you can lcavo them up or yoa' can leave thesa down." TELEGRAPHIC. EASTEI1.Y STATES., Kimble Burned. Kewtoet. Feb. 22. llaward's stables were burned this morning with twenty oar riages, ten horses a&d a largo amount ot grain. John Shay, a stableman, lost bis life trying to get tho horses out of tho burn i& building. Veterans Cnzrrsalt Xosrcxx. Ya., Feb. 23. A conTe&Uon of Mexican veterans began to-day. Gen. Den ver presiding. The annual report adtited veterans to wait with patience the action of Congress regarding the pension bill, tierce Veujrmacr. GaXTtaToy. Tex., Feb. 23. An informant from sear Linden, Cass county, girew the following: Mrs. Clarke, a respectable mar ried lady, living in tho Garry neighborhood, was yesterday; brutally outraged asd then murdered. Three men have been arretted. Ono has confessed. lis was horribly nra tilated by a cob aad hit cJethiag was sat urated with coal oil and set ob fire. He was afterward hanged. I&te&e excitcsaeat prevails. rite Kerortl. Koawtcz, Feb. 2L The Kiantie mills, at Bast Lynne, burned this afternoon. Less. S&O.OOO. insured. BacwTxxa, X. Y , Feb. 21. One-third of the business portion of the Tillage bsrned last sight; less $100,000. insurance $79,009. Kellrf or Ke I tiers on I'ablle Vnail. The House committee on public lands has agreed to report favorably Valentino's bill for tho relief of settlers on public Lands. If provides that when a pre-emption, hoeae etead or timber culture claimant shall file a written relinquishment ef his claim in a lo cal land oSice. the land covered by sack claim shall be held as open to eetttesnta&I entry without further action on the pert ef the commiuie&er. Conlrysnast Accept Ilia rate. Xrw Terr. Feb. 21.-Iter. E4ward Ce ley. the convtedaanBr c theSbepfcerel s Fold, wras in court again to dv. tbe Ucm est a writ of habeas corps a. Judge D sales dismissed the wnt a&d Cowley ww r seaad cd to the custody of the sheris rjeree Battle wills llieKson Drifts Fasoo, Feb. 25. Thirty paaseorers have arrircd here from the ssew bee&d trains, walking eight miles. The Bismarck work men have oed up Are locomotive breaking ssov is cuts, which is like baUcxisg a stoae vail. Calosi raeiBrJRmaa. Ovcxaa. Feb. 25, Sept. Clarke assecacet that the Union Panic railrtd will imceeh ately commence a bread gasge road from ; Cheyenne to Yellow ucne Katienal Park, with a Dtdwcod branch. Another read via U built frnm Echo to Park CitT, Tiaa. , It will be completed by A&grst. .'iw TerU KrpabUcaii Coavenllon. Unci. Feb SC. Cenvt&tiee met t-day : at 12 P. M. Tbe teuicn vas seasewaet stormy and ended in pledging the Kew York delegation for Grant by a veto ef 17 t lbu. The feSevi&g persons were named as de-legates at large to the Naliouil CoavtnUoa: BoscMATo&llisg, .Uesze B. ComstL C. A Arthur a&d James D. Warren. Yrmant Caadlitatr. Moairixxxx. Feb. 25. Tke KcpUex CosTe&tien to-day showed a fall attadaaee ef delegates. Besolutioa were adopted that the Republicans of Yerseat present to the Bepublieass of the country George VT. Edmusds ss a suitable per on te be made the candidate cf the Bepcbaean ptrty for the next PrraideaL John Grrgwry Smith, Frederick Billings asd J. VT. Stew, art were chosen delegates to tha ItepaWican Katis&al CoaTestion. Election Ketnma la Jfalnr. Arorrra, Feb. 25. Hale's IuTMltgaties; Committee to-day cestissed tbe exasataa tioa of election retuma. Several impoctast Irregularities wtre discOTered, aad partie larly in the cases ot the towns ef Bochnoid a&d Browxncld. where the name ef towns and counties were omitted in nlU&g ap blaaks, thus rrcdenng said returns fatally detective. Some unauthorized parties, how. rvrr. after the discovery of such errors. (Ulr.i in the busks a&d returned fusion a 4&ty officers as elected. The changes In Ui returns from the town of Hebron also arc sSrwn to have been made in the inter ests a . the fusioniiU. It is reported that startling disdosares of fraud will be shewn in certain case from Washington, when tbe evidence will not only implicate State offi cials, but leading fusion politicians. Br. Brandrelh'K Will. Vxw TcaxFeb. 2. Dr. Brasdreth, whe lately died at his home in Sing Sing, be queathed his home tead and faraitsre te his wife, and leaves the Bracdrtth lieu, in Broadway, valued at $100,000. to his seven daughters. His stocks, trade marks asd re mainder of the estate to his six sens, on con dition that they pay his widow eao tboeaasd do Jan per month of ber life. Xatable Dentil. Assistant Surgeon -Bobert White, ot the U. S. marine hospital service, died to-day. H was largely interested in sanitary science and vas a prominent member ot tho Ameri can health aisorfstion. rire la Nevr Tork. The picture frame and moulding factory cf Maaa k. Yahlan, Pearl street, bnraed last night. Lota, $50,000; insured. Jar Conld Visits Tcaae, Jay Gould will leave for Texas the presx&t week, to be absent f cr three weeks. Ho will make a tour of inspection ot his recent ac quisitions in tho railroad lino and will look about for others. Paraell Kenehea Xlnncoota. St. racx, Teh. SC. r&rntll and Dillon had an enthusiastic reception all along the lino on tho way hither. A large meeting ia now procrcssi&g, and it is estimated that tha receipts will be $1,500 besides subscrip tions, lie will spcac in ilinneapous to night also. Ttae Murderer of a Keaool Teacttcr Bea feared A cams, Feb. SC. Herman G alligher. who murdered a school teacher - named Wilson near Penrys, some moalhs since, was to-day found guilty of murdtr in tha first degree. the jury affixing the penalty of imprisonment for life. a-aBlslaaat fteaaCora Suspended. Krw Ouxurs. Feb. SC. Tho Senate has adopted a resolution suspending Senators Demi. Capes. Btimms ana nievaru. chirped with contemn! in siminc the Kel lore memorial, and ordcrinc the sergeant-al arms to keep them in custody until farther orders. ladlau rcpr4ltlonH. Six Asroxto, Feb. 2C A body of 70 In dians are raiding tho country bct-een Lare do and riedra Kcgras, ana .Mexican sou American troops are co-operating in pursuit. The savages havo killed eight men and sev era! women. Coarcs CataisTf, Tex., Feb. 2C Fifteen Indians attacked a Mexican wagon train of six wagons heavily loaded from Chihuahua for Laredo, aad captarcd three drivers and tho lira stock. Tha tcanstirs escaped aad brought news to Eseeras. Twelve men havo gene in pursuit. The Iadiaae vera veil mounted and armed, and vest toward tbe Bio Grande river. I iicoinc of (lie Uoierntae-ar. WisnisoTOX. Feb. 2C. It is thought at uciwunu, uut mo iwai re " re ceipts frem customs this month will be nearly Slo.000.000. and from internal reve nue about $0,000,000. Taking this as a basis, it is estimated that the total customs receipts of the government for the nscal year ending June 30lh next, will be about $153, 000.000, asd frem internal revenue, $117, 000,000, thus making a total inccm to tha geTcrnae&t, including reeeints from miscel lax cons searcc, ot about $300,000,000. It u calculated at the department that tbe to tal expeadUare. ladeding the ssBking fend and interest or tbe pabtte debt, i!i ftet up J.IAVW.WW SEN KIS.fW.iniU. This weald leave a Ptoat to tie Trnnst i of bboat $4S,O0O.O00. Aaranre in loai, 1'atuMinu. Fob. 26.--Cc&aettiee ! ml the LswJgh aad Schwytkilt eeel ee)ayai te rty ffeo to a general Mvaaee ef X eeals per ten la prke ef lamp, steamboats and broken sixes for liar, est y aad barber trades fcr March. The iacrease spaKcs parricaUrly to f emcee trsde. An l.nproTohetl Harder. Masioer, O., Feb. Si. An ssprereked murder eeearred Ifret eveniag. Eaeca Young had a fight with two boys in a aalees asd was badly punished, lie left, this ten iae vesgeasee. asd sees returned with a knife, aad fttabbeU Iiraei Bensky twite, who was net coaeorwed is the fight, kiUise; biat iasuntiy. lieu tot tbe Old Daruiulos. BKSfUOtt. Feb. 14 A bill wee iatro daeed ia tbe Ilcaate to-day reesMajsatsg Use prtseil of ibe Stseeiabt at $9K,mW0; tbat 3 per era, iasteeit be paid east awaw beads be lesaerl. Tha psewiae 1 ejwile a ssasatitia. Ptoawiaeat ITsfiahliiaas are Mid to have majrwieiad the teem of tke bill. The moTsesiet is resjaiilsit a a asfsttiau ef IlepqbsWasM a ia aessessw fresa tbe reak arf law r aarsaeuw. TelrzrapU VTar SUic. Daxvaa, Fb. 24, The cooltet between the Waatera Uaeea Teeegraab Caiaaay aad Mr. Gerald's sew tetssnatrh eeasaasy eees seeaeed here te day. It hat bees aa neaaeed that tbe Asaericaa CaJea weabJ ee4aat the Wlrn Unioc ott the U. P. 11. K.. beit it had at trasselred jest bew this was to be egselwl ia view mi exJsifae; eesraces. It tmt tha; Use Westers Uaeen dtseeverd that t4egrah biHerirs were Wag seeeetly erected ia the swSm ec the Eaaaaa Paeta raihvtd aad tbat a aew lisof tsUcrasit, vas evvertry eaewtrxeted from these Wtteeia-i im a paeat ia tbe eeatral Tl Vr.TT' T,, Z-",f V t that ay saainiag it with tbe new bactrrieis. aad . V . L w t V . . To pravsst tbe eeaatciaaaaCenat ef aay a was. aet, the Wcatera Uaeast Ceaspaay last rdgatftbsdito U3a tbe dssCnet eeetrt ef j Arafsabo eematy aaaieet the Amrtata I rasaei TeaffTraeb CoospirT aad tbe aUaeas ! t'aaac laaatread Lessipuny. aaptytDC for an iaye&ettea. wsieh was granted tsi af terse aa by Jedge ltaett. Tbe iayanctiea reslraias the Kano Pa eMe frera peramtiag the American Usae-a Teievaph Ceespaay te operate any ff the wire eeaatated aWae; tbe Kaawas Paeilc fresa Dearer, a&d prtanbettag beth ded asls frees discounter! ag aay ef the vires freaslaebateerie ef the Wessera Uaeea Tsieguah Cempany. er ocaabiaisg rasa:. FOREIC TSErTS, Aa Iraraccae CSartty rnad. DvKXS. Feb. 2 -The MswslaTi Haea Mef eesaeatMea ceertriVoioas ta to jC71.J1. Hie rope reauteii XTIe4y, . ! i- ! Reaiz, Feb. 23. The IVm tiracUeas te Catbeti Wbeps ia fiasaea tall iag apes thesa te arge tbe etergy aec te mix is political a3Uteas. rtasae Xtiddra rroTlnecv Yixxtx, Feb. 23. Diphtheria is raging Is ccstn? Haaaiv. It earried oS Lut November ever 16.000 person ia the province of Sbar kaS and Fcltava aleee. asd in the neighbor hood ef Willi wh4e Tillages have almest died out. Toe Irnrh Itellef TaaS. Paam, Feb. tl. Aa Irish rtMef oeeaceil tee, composed rsesaslTely ef rayaXits and Besspartistt, sailiinag ferty, appeal te the press aad iMiciaisa jnHiiml asettva. aad say that they will aaakrtaxe te divide tbe fead betweaai the two cweasajttse aad IrWh inssirto . rcc. Bsaux. Feb. 2L XeeeaJasieeja Garaaaav aad tbe Yalieaa are at a staadstaU. as a direct aerecsacat is taiaab.. Prassia tbexefete, aetie-g es tbe bM of tbe knowledge tha ei wired, pro poaes te order ber eeeieaiaslieal aSairs in an iBdepe&dest manner; and Ibe tatiean as sumes that tha ministry will lay a bill before a bill before pplementary Chambers to this elect at a sa aeasion next Summer. AdTiwtl ta Shift rosttlos. Sr. Prrcaaacso, Feb. 21. An eminent general recommends that tha Winter Palace be given up as an. imperial residence. In favor of tho palace opposite the I rack cathedral. Gen. Bepoff has been appointed military governor of tbe Winter Palace viae General DekaHe. who has became paralyzed. German Coming" to America. 1 Braux, Feb. 25. It U repotted that ow ing to tbe dMamisatioB of reports froea the Uaited States that trade is invitlog, emigra tien for that reentry from Germany bsaeoei menced en an appreciable seale. fnse of trie Armjr Bill Necewirr. At as audience given by Emperer William to the president of tho reichttag his majesty daci&rtd that tho passage ot the army bill vas absolutely nceaary tar Germany's de fensive power. A ramlae Vlctnrc LosDO?, Feb. 20. A correspondent writes from near Gal way : It is n terrible state ot affairs, nity families here eko cut a miser able existence. Their houacs are small heaps of dirty stone, their land is rock and soft bog, asd hunctf and wast are every where apparent. Tbe people go naked and without iced. Many are slowly starring to death. Such scenes cf appalling destitution I never before witntil. Every step we took brought beforo e r view a new and more f eaif ul pietsre of destitution and suf fering. The ruoro wo saw tho mora certain did death from starvation apnesi mentaUy the fate of every man. woman and child ou the Island. Gaunt, thin and pale were the faces of men who wero naturally ot herculean build, and the feature of the women and children wero overspread by the ghastly pallor of husger. Is many cabins children crouched shivering and almost naked noun i the fire, and when I entered they sprang behind their mother, whose single garment, a thin dress, was but tho slightest protection against the wind which blew through the broken roof. On tho arts was the dinner, a pot of brown-green sea weed. It is certain that unless they are well cared for dozens wUl dio ot starvation." Heetfar; Disperse! I7 Oraujrmen. A large tenant right mtcti&g near Porta down. In county Armagh, was to-day at tacked by 3.C00 Orangemen, armed with bladrwona. who minrmnl fV. nlcifrrm end dispersed the meeting. Twtnty tenast J righters were seriously injured. The Orange ncsiers wero tenons r in i yanr cuiiiiucrrAi tne meeting seoiuons. Approaeblnff Dlaaolallou. Sr. PrTzareesc, Feb. 2C Tho Czarina is reported unconscious and approsclusir disseluiitn. rAClFICOJAhT Zteavrtreaur I ro lection. Sax FaasctMO, Feb. 23. In view of Kearney's threats oe the taad lot, Sunday, there Is seme talk amoag bwAineai men of re Tiring the csanmttee ef safety. There li aseh ladiguatian a&eeg that date at nmnnet.1 O.. City HtlL Termtnat l'aeltlllr for ttie A tlantleand PbcIUc. Kui Faixccoo, Feb. 21, A speekl meet- ise; of the chamber of commerce was held this afieraooa to consider a telegram frem President Nickerion of tho Atla&iie and Pa cise Baiiroad asHsg for terminal facilities far that road in Sinraseiseo. A number of gentlemen spoke britny on tha enbjtet aad the feUewisg was telegraphed : Sax FxU3cxsco,Fcfc. tl. ToTaeaa Xiekersoa, Prafident of the A dsn tie aal Pad&e 1L It. Co., Beitoa: Year dsspateh was placed before the ehamber of eoeuBere to-day. FavomUe asd cetapii aestary resotstiens wtre poised and the wbete sabjeat was referred te the cstv author it. Wir. P. Uxscocx. Preeaicsi Chamber of Commerce. Demonatrtctlonrt oftne Ca employed. Hat Faasczsoo. Feb. 55 Un employ id aaes yeateseky waited epos Alex. Shares, of l rame Uetei, vao daeiised te aliaw tbcar isneteeeee with hk bcjtinefii. Lead ea ef the Aeveaaest ieJermed the crowd of tfc ratalt aad added that ia their opt&ies it was ao barm te kill txA a maa. Mrs. Satb, vita has bees prominent in the seereaoen! Utely. sweested dynamite aa tbe saeaa ef re mo ring Chinatown n sis me, The parade viH be eestinued during the day, aoespteyed wetats joining the rants. I'scpartcg far Sefcrxtc Sxx Fraacxsoo, Feb. SC. The CaXttLss aer&iag say thar a secret meetieg of cstx acas for the parpose of ersantasg a vias kaace ermmtUee. was held, lat nlrnt ia the Palace Hotel. The avowed ebftet of the er saaszatson U the sa-srrssea ef oar neaal. i ate riet wbieh aAgirt eccar in r namntiaa vtth j tbe bvbor aej.ties aweresests. Ssbc Il Ornlory. TbetewM a parade of tbe utictpan t4y. aad tbe a,iae at tt tne aasd let was a. eavairmanaf tee, ra ported that after this veek ( tbe aoesmiwe veeld eeeae ciMrg ob the swpieyiw el Cbsseee, and that week day wsnitsigi at the saaai Ut wasJd be dieeestis aed. (Craeeef MAtate."l W vta aej- IUU ia a 4iaeawat way," said G annas. Sis rpeeefa was prisetpaSy devoted to ther : cent Bteettagef merchants with the view of j raiting serbscripticas fer taebesentef the amemfBSTwd, Mvesal ot whea be abused ' revsdiy. I Ctiloe-ttc Elcliarcd. ' The Maeri&ieadeat ef tha Sclphsr Bask QeieairTer Mistag Cospxsy. ef Lake eeastv. ef whteh Txbarcie Parrett is presi dear, this week disehargi aHthe Chinamen employed try it. The cae testirg thx cos stfcatieattssty ef the act of the Legislature watt, it is wAdersteed. be poshed en to a ds- COKGUIUSIOXAIj. Senate. Wxsnrsaxey. Feb. 23. SenatcT Sejar aserd that ia rfct te tbe asessecy of Geary Waahiscteh the Sen- mtm aJtoew XcDoaald aaaeemced that ho wwaU te saecraw ask a al Tete en the pendiag five, per eeei. bilL Riiley giTe sociee af aa amendment ad ailtia; frte ef daty clethiug asd other eee tribatiens frecn ahread tc reMtve oasared eaaigraaU, .Kdjearncd. IXeaucw BQb were intrcd&ced as feHews By Ceureth Orgasissg a court ot pen- sieas to ee&siat ot a chief justice asd fecr ataistaat iasttcea who shall draw an nusrcal salary ef $1,000 each. By Keilev Ta provide fer the xstredac- tiea asd calttrationet the eiaehesa pkst in ' tae catted btatea. ! By MaMrew-Plxeiag es the free Hit i warcc seauble fer books aad aewsnaaer. I lly Kali For tbe appoiatmeat ef a setect ieiS ir iaTasT Senses of ta present prin Uorftair. and rpajt to Con cress what lesslatiea can be had to remedy tha viL By Biaekbsra AbeJiihisg the tax en tobacco; also, reducing the tax on distiBed J spirits to 50 cents on every proof gallon, j By Warner Establishing a pension ceea- misoon to consist ot six members and to continue tcr three years. By Atherton A resolution calHsg en the postmaater-general tor information as to the names ot persons is the employment ot "the postal department who have been nned, and what disposition has brcn made o tio-c fines. Senate WaaaxSOTOX. Feb. 21. Piamb, from tha committed on public lanJs, reported favorably the House bill abohshiBg military reservations, in Dakota at Iferts Abercrombie, Seward and Bansom, aad ob opening the land thereof to stttlc seeat. Booth, frem the committee on public land, reported with amendments the Sen ate bill to reduce tho price ot public lands within railroad limits; placed on tho calen dar. Butler, from tha commutes on civil sex vice and retrenchment, to whom were re ferred a memorial relative to alleged viols lions ot law and civil service rules in con nection with the Providence Custom House, reported a bill prohibiting tho officers and employes of, and the claimants against, or carp rations created or aided by tho United States and contractors under the United States, from contributing money tor any political purpoie; placed on calendar. A number of petitions were presented asking a reduction of duty on chemicals n-ted ia tha manufacture ot paper. Eaton, trom the committed on forslgn re lations, reported back Senate ioint resolu tion providing for a treaty ot reciprocity with Franco and asked that tho cemmitteo be discharged from further consideration, they believing that the matter ought to re main in the hands ot another department of tha government; indefinitely pontpoaed. House resolution in regard to tho mem ory ot the late a. M. Tay was read, and Cockrcll eulogized deceased. After addresees by Cockrcll, Kirkwood asd Ycst, theJienate adjouraed.' HoRfte. chairman ot Springer, tho commit teo on efcctiocsjsnbmitted anojority. report rela tive to thbTenniylrant contentel election case of Curtin vs. Yekum, declaring tha election null and void and remitting tho question to tile people of that district. A minority report, sabxitted by" CalkMii- j : . -. . . . - -vei Kwa Joaam esutito to tee seat. Both reports vera ordered nrinl- tabled- Btount. from the appropriation committee, reported a tar ferric deficiency bill, which, vaa crdered printed and recommitted. Consideration was resumed of the billot court rempral. At tha 'expiration of tie morning hour the speaker presented a meamga from tho Pres idest, transmitting a communication from the aUorsey-gtneral relative to ths appro pri ttkm for Uaitcd States manhTs; refemd. Tee House then went into committee on revbioB ef rales. On motion ot Dunnel aa amendment was adoptul providing that it shall xequire a two-thfrds vet? to suspend private basines on a Friday; The committee, then me. ' ' Senate. WajHEtfj. Ftu. Whyt h&Tiag preaeated a bill for the re moval ef a Confederal soldier. J. L. Heis ke, who is iaefigible to eee nnder sec 1218 of the revised siatntesEdmands asked why that sUtate was not repealed Lra bold and seusfywaj, whrrsftpon Garland moved to strike est all but the eaaetisg t.xr.vi oi thependxag Irul and iasert to repeal sec 1213 of the revised: statates. en aet which Edsmsds warmly appUudwl aa'brare. asd which the Senate by a vata. ml 35 to 23 sas- -v codsb ci iximcnaa isr muienmte pc peseasest was agreed te, 28 to 2L Booth asd Farley, aye; Aihsas, Davis, Kirkwood, Lesaa, Paddock, Shires and Teller voted so. EJeasBtif mered to rfssemider. TeUerJaerred to adjeurs. Lost, 25 to 23. Legaa said Edmusias urged1 Sesatcxs to epfoso ta bcH beemv; they wool 1 be tried amterit. rrfmiaaek sail that he eniy advised a cacafai rr-artr Ttien ef iMs imaertasi mcas nre. At 7 o'clock ilaDanaJd averred to edioernu a rw . The Teie; recalled in la to IS, so qncrsm. Bat the rett abaw-al a eveorsm r-'"1'' Lamm, scewaacd ta continue his rwtcb. seoel for aooka isd pepers snd enicrtiin tie Seaaie i beers. After cessidsahla li- bcitactag a Tete vat reached ca adtocrs meaU and the Secate adeemed, and the bill vtfieemeao in ths marninc xt unln- iebed bitripear. m lias Buckbsra rsised a potsxacaisxi lis ttit giTO serriee bH tfeat it did ant iicmira cr tse afjcrtirMe ci tne aeBcuftrtatms as r tha quired by the rules. Tbe eewasttee related to sxstim. Biaakbarn read his areeaseal amendmesi. nmitishe aparepnatieB ta SSW.OCQ. Hr.,J - .V.fl.a. v. prapascd to eCer ior tac nrst section of the WiL tayrec-riiaasr $500.a tsmeetthede isitscy ia the star sernee. bvevidiag that eeenrsettattect abail be rsalseed to the term ef ersginai oootrxrt oa tay reels em which tae prsee law aeest laereasec. and further prvvieaaig that aetbaag herein contain ed shall be eoassraed ta lesses the number of trip per veek ea asy eue racle. The cemmittee tbea rase asd the House aJjaarned. The New Departure Public Schools. In tbe At leegik tke eld sysUra whici baa CBKred so long wems crumbling, and new xaetiaseis an4 acw ideas appear on erery side Th-at eW systes, tie system belareil by Use trae pedagogue, is only too well kaows. ' It is tbe system cf tvetaoe astd el eraaa, asel there arc few peaaik aader forty wbo have aet at some tisM scaercd maeVr it. To excite isttereac or axecjse enthoai aai Isos set West cooaisleretl the tasi cf in. tae cotamoa. scaools. Ja the contrary, an iatetvsted school room weaM prebably b ratercr noisy, and hence oftxtioaahle, Scholarship has btflst held to coasa&t in learning text boots by heart, aad ia answering by rote seen qacstieas as were printed for the master's nse ; taat school has been tixe best where the roati&o was most iron bcal,hereciiWrTOwerearirIcviinrbeir tersm ti. xnanuaLand . exccileace, m tW one case as in the other, Speeded oa taming human Tteiags into rrsncwiaeg. Now, apart freat the fact tLit seen eiesciphae is pernicioas, because it en feebles the BUEtt by overloading it with nndigHted matter, and crushes out orig inality by daeearsging all independent thought, it u ajaally objectionable on other grounds. Long experience has proved that it is a doubtful blessing to teach a man to rcaii, and then torn him upon the world to pick np-sueh fcrtier education as the cheap literature of great cities afTonli. The immense sale of sensational newspapers f worst class provos the truth of this- fact, and is admitted to be rae the most threat ening signs of tha times. There is so cse in. attacking the pablishers of crim inal literature by indictment, and by fine and imprisonment. Where there is a demand there will bo a supply, all tho laws in tae statute book to the contrary notwithstanding. The truo war to sup press such publications is to lessen the demand, aad this cut be done only by educating the childran in tho common schools to read sotaetbiag better. That much can be done in this direction, the believers in the new departure are thor oughly convinced, and that without any great expense or radical change, except in bringing common sense ta bear upon tho educational problem. ITarcli At lantic. a It being agreed by a party of twelve that a disputed question should be set tled by the opinion of tha majority, the six ladies expressed themselves opposed to the six gentleman, and claimud tho victory. A gentiein&n. objected to this, as the number of votes was equal, say ing, "They arc half and half True," replied a witty fair one, "bat we aro the better halves." Acids and pickles aro usually the con ontaof the family.. jar.